On 3/17/22 10:47 AM, Michael Walle wrote:

+        struct clk clk;
+        if(!clk_get_by_name(dev, "ipg", &clk))
+            rate = clk_get_rate(&clk);
+    }
+
+    /* as fallback we try to get the clk rate that way */
+    if (rate == 0)

!rate || IS_ERR_VALUE(rate)

This looked so weird I had to actually look at clk_get_rate()
in u-boot.

/**
  * clk_get_rate() - Get current clock rate.
  * @clk:    A clock struct that was previously successfully requested by
  *        clk_request/get_by_*().
  *
  * Return: clock rate in Hz on success, 0 for invalid clock, or -ve error code
  *       for other errors.
  */
ulong clk_get_rate(struct clk *clk);

How can an ulong return a negative error value?

It can't. Which is why we need IS_ERR_VALUE and not < 0.

What if the clock speed happens to be the same as -errno?

Due to physical constraints, this isn't an issue on 64 bit systems. And you
could run into trouble if you have a 32-bit system with a 4GHz processor.

I don't think it's the best interface. In e.g. Linux clk_get_rate returns 0 on
failure, which I think is reasonable. If you are interested, please send a 
patch series :)

--Sean

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